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(@willbergsen)
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Hello,

I am in the process of migrating an Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2016.

I have now moved a mailbox to the new Exchange as a test and have created a Pfproxy mailbox which is responsible for the public folders.

Now I am asked for access data every time I start Outlook. If I click away the dialog, I also have no public folders, if I enter the access data, I have public folders.

I followed the instructions:

https://www.frankysweb.de/migration-von-exchange-2010-zu-exchange-2016-teil-2/

Any ideas?

The only thing I don't understand in the instructions: Where does the DNS entry outlook-int.frankysweb.de come from?

I don't have one on my computer. Do I have to create it?

The standard things like: Outlook profile reset, delete all access data in Windows and Outlook profile reset have all been tried.

Thank you in advance :)

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 Phil
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Hi,

This is probably due to a misconfiguration in Autodiscover.

Have the public folders been moved correctly, as described in the article you linked to?

Regarding the DNS address outlook-int.domain.de, it is in the instructions.

This entry is used so that the Exchange Server forwards the requests to Exchange 2010 if the mailboxes are not on Exchange 2016.

The DNS entry "outlook-int.domain.de" was used in Exchange 2010 for the Cas array, which is no longer required for the current Exchange Server.

Greetings Phil


   
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(@willbergsen)
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@phil

The public folder is still on the EX2010. Only one mailbox is already on the EX2016.

I created the proxy mailbox on the old EX2010 and set up the forwarding of the public folders.

When I enter the password in Outlook, I see the public folders, but when I click on "Cancel", I don't see them.

Outlook itself works with the mailbox in both cases without any problems.


   
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